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Bright Future seeks an AI Trainer to empower 18–25-year-olds from diverse backgrounds with practical AI skills, project work, and career guidance. You’ll bridge technology and real-world opportunities, supporting learners who may have limited access to tech education.
The role centers on hands-on training, mentorship, and collaboration with local partners to create internships and job pathways in AI-enabled fields.
Transform Lives Through Technology
Are you passionate about artificial intelligence AND passionate about creating opportunities for young people who deserve a shot at the digital economy? We’re seeking an AI Trainer who can bridge two worlds: cutting‑edge technology and the lived experiences of youth who’ve faced systemic barriers.
This isn’t your typical corporate training role. You’ll be working with ambitious 18–25‑year‑olds who are hungry to learn but may have limited access to technology education. Your mission? Turn curiosity into capability, and capability into careers.
This isn’t about lecturing from slides. You’ll be rolling up your sleeves, troubleshooting alongside participants when code doesn’t work, celebrating small wins, and occasionally convincing a skeptical 19‑year‑old that yes, they absolutely can master this.
You’ll see lightbulb moments. You’ll write recommendation letters. You’ll get texts months later saying "I got the job!" You’ll be tired some days and inspired most days.
Your participants aren’t just learning AI—they’re building economic mobility. Studies show that tech skills training can increase earning potential by 30–50% for young adults from underserved communities. You’re not just teaching prompts and algorithms; you’re teaching people how to open doors that were previously closed.
We’re especially interested in candidates who bring diverse perspectives and lived experiences to this role. If you don’t check every box but your gut says you’d be great at this, apply anyway.
We believe talent is equally distributed, but opportunity is not. We’re building a team that reflects the communities we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of race, colour, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability status.